AdentThirdC7ot

AdentThirdC7ot

Scripture

Testament: Old Testament

Book: Isaiah

Chapter: 12

Verse: 6

Lectionary

Year: C

Season: Advent Season

Week: Third Sunday of Advent

Keywords

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Lectionary Meaning

Theological Focus

Known traditionally as Gaudete Sunday, this week marks a shift toward joy as the light of Christmas grows brighter. While the call to repentance remains, it is now infused with the anticipation of the 'one who is more powerful' than we are. The liturgy encourages us to rejoice in the Lord always, recognizing that the fruit of a life prepared for Christ is not somber legalism, but a deep-seated gladness that overflows into the service of others.

Scriptural Connection

In Luke 3, the crowds ask John the Baptist a practical question: 'What then should we do?' John’s response is strikingly ethical and grounded, focusing on sharing tunics, acting with integrity in business, and practicing contentment. This suggests that the joy of Advent is found in the concrete practice of justice. The coming of the Messiah is a promise of both comfort and refinement, as the one who baptizes with the Holy Spirit and fire begins the work of winnowing the heart.

Sermon Ideas

Preachers can explore the link between joy and justice, arguing that true happiness is found in the alignment of our actions with God’s mercy. The 'What should we do?' question provides a perfect hook for pastoral application; challenge the assembly to identify one practical act of sharing or honesty that reflects their Advent hope. This is an opportunity to preach on the 'fire' of the Spirit as a purifying force that burns away selfishness to make room for communal joy.